br0wnie
Thread Topic: br0wnie
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there's one in particular my sister and i call charcoal, she's all black and sooooo sweet. we think she's one of the cats the neighbors who just moved out left behind. she's clearly confused and doesn't understand why she's suddenly outside in the freezing cold. this is unfair. i wish i could take her in but it's not as simple as yes i want that cat... Its a huge commitment. like can i afford another litter box, more food, and can i give her the attention and veterinary care she needs? tbh i dont think it's feasible since i already own two and they're a handful. but i feel so terrible i can't just shun her away.......... so i feed her but she tried to run in my house today
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i went to the store today and after i got home, i kept the heat running in my car and let charcoal sit inside for a few minutes while i got stuff out of the trunk. i think she liked that
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why do people abandon their pets? even if i moved into an apartment that didn't allow pets, it's not impossible to hide them when necessary. my parents did it all the time lol
pets are more than just a, keep them when you feel like it and get rid of them when you don't kind of thing. they're family. my cats are like my children -
promise i'll add these to my music thread properly later I just haven't had time to get on my computer -
add weki meki and cherry bullet to the list of girl groups who.. Just didn't deserve that
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what happened?
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their respective companies promoted them soo poorly they were forced to disband due to lack of funds
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but imo both of them had great discographies, they just didn't get picked up by the general public
and also add gwsn to that list -
oof
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and the thing with kpop is that it's hard to break through in that specific industry without the backing of a record label. but most record labels make you sign a contract that says you can't make music of perform in activities outside of their label. but when a label does that, then gives you no new music, appearances or activities you're just kinda in limbo waiting for your contract to end before you can legally release music how you want again.
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that's what happened to both of them
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and this is one thing i dont like so much about k-pop, is that the artists are pressured to make a new EP or album at least every six to seven months or twice a year. so 2-3 years of radio silence between releases can really mess up your standing
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frank ocean hasn't made new music in forever and he still has diehard fans. the american music industry is much more patient with releases as long as they're high quality. i just can't see this happening in k-pop
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i'm absolutely changing internet companies this month wtf is this
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